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{{Enemy
 
|name = Seahat
 
|image = [[File:seahat.png|250px]]
 
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
 
|habitat = [[The Great Sea]]
 
|weapon = [[Boomerang]]<br>[[Cannon]]<br>[[Bow]] & [[Arrow]]s
 
|spoils = N/A
 
}}
 
 
The '''Seahat''' is an enemy appearing exclusively on the [[Great Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
 
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{{Tingle|Seahat|It's a '''Seahat'''!<br><br>Hit it with a projectile weapon!}}
 
 
==Characteristics==
 
Seahats are large, bulbous creatures with spiny undersides that roam the [[Great Sea]]. Due to their names, and the propeller-like appendages they use to hover over water, Seahats appear to be marine, fish-like version of the earthly, plant-like [[Peahat]]s.
 
 
Seahats usually appear in large numbers off the coast of particular islands such as the [[Boating Course]], [[Southern Triangle Island]], [[Eye Reefs#Cyclops Reef|Cyclops Reef]], and [[Horseshoe Island]]. Highly territorial, they will attack [[Link]] if he gets too close to them. Seahats attack by ramming their own bodies into Link's boat, the [[King of Red Lions]], in order to knock him overboard, where he is helpless against the Seahats' unrelenting attacks. When attacking, the Seahats dip their bodies into the water up to their nostrils and propel themselves quickly towards their quarry; however, they do not often gain the element of surprise, as their charging movement creates a loud, whirring sound. Seahats cannot attack Link while he is on land, although they may attempt to do so.
 
 
Much like their flora counterpart the Peahats, striking a Seahat with a [[Boomerang]] will cut off its propeller-fins, leaving it to swim helplessly in the water. The fins will grow back after a short period, but if a second strike is delivered subsequently to the first, it will kill the Seahat. Alternatively, Seahats can be quickly dispatched with the single piercing of an [[Arrow]], or a well aimed [[Bomb]] from the [[Cannon]].
 
 
{{Figurine|TWW|Seahat|Habitat: The [[Great Sea]]<br>Weakness: Projectiles<br>These tremendous flying fish can be found only on the Great Sea. They tend to ram ships to knock their prey into the sea, so it is best to attack them from a distance.|[[File:Seahat.png|125px]]}}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
* If a Seahat's "propellers" are chopped off while it is hovering above land, a glitch may occur where the Seahat will be frozen on the spot (see [[Glitches in The Wind Waker#Sea Hat Glitch|Seahat Glitch]]).
 
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{{Names
 
|English=
 
|Japanese= {{Japanese|シーハット|Shīhatto|Seahat}}
 
|Spanish=
 
|Spanish(LA)=
 
|Spanish(SP)= Seahat
 
|French(CA)=
 
|French(FR)= Seahat
 
|German= Killeronos
 
|Italian= {{exp|Helicopter Jaws|Faucicottero}}}}
 
 
{{FishEnemy}}
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]]
 

Revision as of 02:30, 27 December 2015